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Rg.ru

Rg.ru is the website of Rossiyskaya Gazeta, which is the official newspaper of the Government of Russia. Here are the key points about Rg.ru and Rossiyskaya Gazeta:

1. Official status: Rossiyskaya Gazeta serves as the official newspaper of the Russian government. It is responsible for publishing all laws, decrees, and official statements from state bodies1[1].

2. History: The newspaper was founded in 1990 by the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, it became the official government newspaper of the Russian Federation[1].

3. Content: In addition to its official functions, Rossiyskaya Gazeta is also a general-interest daily newspaper offering regular coverage of news and events along with opinion and analysis[13].

4. Online presence: Rg.ru is the official website of Rossiyskaya Gazeta. It serves as an information portal that occupies a leading position in terms of audience among Russian media websites5[2].

5. Audience: The website Rg.ru has a large audience, with reports indicating it reaches over 40 million unique users per month[7].

6. Media holdings: Rossiyskaya Gazeta is part of a larger media holding called "RG Media" that includes several publications:

  - The daily print edition of Rossiyskaya Gazeta
  - A weekly issue called "Rossiyskaya Gazeta – Nedelya"
  - "Rodina", a monthly historical magazine
  - The Rg.ru website[5]

7. Government connection: As a state-owned publication, Rossiyskaya Gazeta and its website Rg.ru are seen as presenting the official government perspective on news and events1[1].

8. International editions: The newspaper also produces international editions under the brand "Russia Beyond" (formerly "Russia Beyond the Headlines")[13].

9. Criticism: Due to its close ties with the Russian government, Rossiyskaya Gazeta and Rg.ru have been criticized for potential bias in their reporting, particularly on sensitive political issues[16].

10. Sanctions: In May 2024, the European Union placed Rossiyskaya Gazeta on its sanctions list, accusing the newspaper of spreading propaganda[1].

It's important to note that while Rg.ru and Rossiyskaya Gazeta provide official government information and general news coverage, their close connection to the Russian government means that their content should be considered with an awareness of potential bias, particularly on political topics or issues related to Russian government policies.

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